Quick Glance: Stuart Seldowitz's Case: Speech, Freedom, and Crime
- Thanks to social media exposure, everyone now knows about Stuart Seldowitz's habit of hurling anti-Muslim prejudices at an Upper East Side food vendor, seemingly unprovoked.
- Seldowitz was arrested by the NYPD and charged with a hate crime, aggravated harassment, and multiple counts of stalking.
Quick Glance: Bezos loses another real estate gamble
- Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, is moving back to his hometown of Miami from Seattle to be closer to his family and his space company Blue Origin.
- Bezos is making purchases at record-high prices.
- Nevertheless, the founder is familiar with real estate gambles that don't always make financial sense.
Quick Glance: 3M reaches $10.3 billion deal over US 'forever chemicals' claims
- 3M has reached a $10.3 billion settlement with US public water systems to resolve water pollution claims tied to 'forever chemicals.'
- The settlement represents the largest drinking water settlement in American history and will be used to help filter PFAS from drinking water served to the public.
- PFAS, also known as 'forever chemicals,' are persistent and are used in a wide range of products from non-stick cookware to cosmetics. They have been linked to cancer, hormonal dysfunction, and environmental damage.
- The US Environmental Protection Agency has called PFAS an 'urgent public health and environmental issue.'
Quick Glance: Disney uses a royal family clause to thwart Ron DeSantis' Florida power play.
- DeSantis also proposed renaming the area the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District and establishing a new board of supervisors to oversee it.
- Florida lawmakers have objected to the new agreement, vowing to find a legal way to repeal or void it.
- "All agreements signed between Disney and the District were appropriate, and were discussed and approved in open, noticed public forums in compliance with Florida's Government in the Sunshine law," The Walt Disney World Resort said in a statement.
- The Florida Legislature established it so that Disney could build the infrastructure for Walt Disney World at no cost to Florida taxpayers.
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Quick Glance: Ron DeSantis stands out in elections as a Republican who could pose a threat to Trump.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, talks during an election party in Tampa.
- Donald Trump has already threatened to run against DeSantis in 2024.
- DeSantis served in the House of Representatives before being elected governor four years ago.
- DeSantis' extreme stances are comparable to Trump's.
Quick Glance: Trump snubs Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis by excluding him from a pre-election rally in Miami.
- Former President Donald Trump has resigned as Governor of Florida.
- On Sunday, Nov. 6, Trump announced Rubio as a "special guest" for the rally, noting that he has endorsed the former rival, a step he has not taken for DeSantis, a rising Republican star considered a likely 2024 presidential contender. Trump even took credit for Florida Republican wins in 2018, a dig at DeSantis, who led the GOP ticket in the Sunshine State and won his first term as governor that year.
- Trump is set to travel to Iowa ahead of the Nov. 8 midterm elections to headline a rally for Republican Gov. Terry Branstad.
Quick Glance: The Mar-a-Lago Raid Proves the United States Isn't a Banana Republic
- "Nothing like this has ever happened to a President of the United States before," Trump said in a statement.
- Susan Glasser and Peter Baker wrote today on how Trump encouraged the military to stage the sort of flamboyant parades that, as one general put it, characterize foreign dictatorships, and complained that US generals were not as faithful to him as Hitler's top brass was to the Führer.
- Trump is not facing political persecution.
- "What is the difference between this and Watergate, where operatives broke into the Democrat National Committee?
- " In his statement, Trump inquired.